Title : Effect of Cutting Tool Wear on Residual Stresses during Machining of Titanium Alloy VT3-1,

Corporate Author : FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO

Personal Author(s) : Kasimov,L. N.

Report Date : 05 NOV 1971

Pagination or Media Count : 11

Abstract : As a result of the conducted investigation of the dependence of residual stresses on the wear of cutting tool taking into account applicable upsilon, it is established that the increment of residual stresses is most stable at optimal upsilon. Wear of the cutting tool is determined according to the back upsilon. Wear of the cutting tool is determined according to the back surface. The nature of stability of the relative increase of residual stresses (K) e.g., their increase due to wear of the cutting tool on the back surface, attributed to a given machined surface, is extremal with minimum at optimal upsilon for a given stress.